Immerse yourself in the rich, harmonic landscapes of Arnold Rosner's "Music of Arnold Rosner," a captivating collection of his most notable works released on August 1, 1995, under Albany Records. This album is a testament to Rosner's unique compositional style, blending intricate structures with lyrical beauty.
The album opens with "Of Numbers and of Bells, Op. 79," a piece that showcases Rosner's mastery of form and texture, followed by the three-movement Sonata for French Horn & Piano, Op. 71. This sonata is a journey through contrasting moods, from the contemplative Lento to the energetic Allegro and the introspective Andante sostenuto.
The second half of the album features the Sonata No. 1 for Violoncello & Piano, Op. 41, a work that highlights Rosner's ability to create depth and drama through his compositions. The sonata's three movements, Adagio espressivo, Fuga: barbaro, and Moderato misterioso e religioso, offer a range of emotions and technical challenges for the performers.
The album concludes with "Nightstone, Three Settings from The Song of Songs, Op. 73," a set of three pieces that draw inspiration from the biblical text. Each piece, Ballad, Evocation, and Serenade, offers a different interpretation of the text, showcasing Rosner's versatility as a composer.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, "Music of Arnold Rosner" is a comprehensive exploration of the composer's work, offering a blend of technical prowess, emotional depth, and lyrical beauty. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply looking to discover new sounds, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.